Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has intensified its push for sustainable mobility by joining forces with multiple organizations—including ENOC Group, Dubai Taxi Company, and Parkin—to rapidly expand the emirate’s electric vehicle (EV) fast charging infrastructure. This landmark multi-sector collaboration, formalized during WETEX 2025, directly supports Dubai’s Green Mobility Strategy 2030 and long-term Net Zero Carbon Emissions goals.
Delivering Ultra-Fast Charging at Key Locations
Under the new agreements, DEWA and its partners will deploy hundreds of new EV charging points, prioritizing high-traffic sites like malls, residential areas, leisure zones, and transit hubs. The first phase with Parkin involves 100 chargers at vital destinations throughout Dubai, enhancing drivers’ daily access and convenience. Likewise, the strategic partnership with ENOC will see fast chargers expand across all ENOC service stations, while Dubai Taxi Company’s contract rolls out 208 ultra-fast chargers designed for rapid fleet electrification, starting at the airport depot and headquarters.
DEWA now manages an impressive network of over 1,500 public charging points, with registered users of its EV Green Charger scheme recently surpassing 19,000 customers. This robust infrastructure demonstrates Dubai’s readiness for the rising adoption of electric vehicles and underlines its global leadership in sustainable urban transport.
Seamless Customer Experience and Environmental Impact
The collaborations represent a cutting-edge integration model: while DEWA manages the technical backbone, service partners like Parkin and ENOC deliver easy-to-use customer experience through smart mobile apps and digital payment solutions. The expanded charging ecosystem will shorten charging times, enable reliable fleet operation, and ensure that both residents and visitors have convenient charging options whenever needed.
FAQs [Frequently Asked Questions]
- Why is DEWA expanding the EV fast charging network in Dubai?
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) is expanding the EV fast charging network to support growing demand, meet clean energy goals, and enable seamless, convenient charging for all electric vehicle users.
- Which organizations are collaborating with DEWA?
DEWA has partnered with ENOC Group for service station chargers, Parkin for public locations, and Dubai Taxi Company to electrify taxi fleets. Each partner supports the city’s mobility and sustainability vision.
- What is the impact on Dubai’s green mobility targets?
The expanded network will make EV adoption viable for more residents, cut transport emissions, improve air quality, and help Dubai achieve its Green Mobility Strategy 2030 and Net Zero Carbon Emissions goals.